Whoops. I'm very dissapointed right now. I thought "Morris" was going to be a bit more of a realistic and original comedic look at this story. I never ever expected it was going to be something like this. The clothes, the moves, the dog, the brown skin ... I mean, c'mon! These stereotypes aren't funny anymore, it's so tired and feels like humor we saw 10 years ago. And Jim looks terrible like this! You would think he's 50 years old ...

I'm sorry for the negative vibe, but that is how I feel. Doens't make me a not-fan.

grinchy steve wrote:Whoops. I'm very dissapointed right now. I thought "Morris" was going to be a bit more of a realistic and original comedic look at this story. I never ever expected it was going to be something like this. The clothes, the moves, the dog, the brown skin ... I mean, c'mon! These stereotypes aren't funny anymore, it's so tired and feels like humor we saw 10 years ago. And Jim looks terrible like this! You would think he's 50 years old ...

I'm sorry for the negative vibe, but that is how I feel. Doens't make me a not-fan.

I'm not judging in the way you put it. Hey, if you see these pics, it's not exactly looking like the realistic movie I was hoping for, isn't it? Thát's my dissapointment. I was hoping for a movie without all those stereotypes in it and when I see these first pictures, what do we get? Indeed.

So am I judging the movie? Nope. I still has the chance to be one hell of a funny ride.

Well, I'm just thinking of that.... Maybe it's - erm - something like a dream sequence? In this "Dark Comedy", Big Jim is a married man? And all these colours and stereotypes just remind me that! It's just hypothetic!

It's insane... I mean... Nicholson, Hoffman, Jackson, Kline... I don't see how I can lose!
Jim regarding his chances at 1997 Golden Globes